Hydrated aluminium sulfate precipitation by enzyme-catalysed urea decomposition
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Hydrated basic aluminium hydroxide precipitates were obtained from aluminium sulphate solution at room temperature and at 92 degrees C by using urea. Enzyme urease was used to decompose urea at room temperature. It was observed that precipitates obtained at room temperature were much finer than those obtained at 92 degrees C but they had similar chemistry. On calcination at 1200 degrees C, each precipitate obtained at room temperature converted to a discrete alpha-Al2O3 crystal whereas that obtained at 92 degrees C converted to a rather densely packed agglomerate of alpha-Al2O3 crystals. As a result of this, alpha-Al2O3 powder obtained from 25 degrees C precipitates showed much better sintering behaviour